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Is commonly denoted by B. It is a vector field closely related to the magnetic field '''H'''. In common parlance the names of the two fields are used interchangeably.
Is commonly denoted by '''B'''. It is a vector field closely related to the magnetic field '''H'''. In common parlance the names of the two fields are used interchangeably.

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A definition or brief description of Magnetic induction.

Is commonly denoted by B. It is a vector field closely related to the magnetic field H. In common parlance the names of the two fields are used interchangeably.